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T.J.C. Landrovers of Norfolk, UK

Off-road and expedition preparation

Tony Cable has been involved in off-roading for several years now, and through his various experiences can offer advice and information on most situations you are likely to encounter.

In 1994 Tony was selected as part of the British team to compete in the Warn Transylvainia Trophy, and again in 1995 for the Warn Morocco Trophy. These have been described as the toughest off-road events going, "making the Camel trophy look like a trip to Tescos". It is from these, plus various Warn Trophy events, Webster Trophy events and hillrallies, and his time spent with Pro-Trax on team building and driver training, that enable Tony to offer such realistic and sound advice.

Whether you require a vehicle to RTV, compete competitively in off-road events, traverse Africa or simply look the part, Tony's knowledge and experience is available free, and the TJC workshop is available to fulfill your dreams.

Here at TJC LandRovers we only use the best products, especially where safety is concerned, so we may not be the cheapest but quality and reliability in safety-critical systems are priceless.

Some of the products we use and recommend are:

  • Jeremy Fearn performance upgrades
  • Southdown underbody protection
  • Safety devices
  • ARB air lockers
  • Detroit manual lockers
  • Scorpion racing products and De-Carbon shocks
  • Brownchurch roofracks
  • Mantec overland equipment
  • Lucas batteries
  • Warn winches
  • Polybushes

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